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I saved the replay, http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen7randombattle-713342338, but the Pokemon with a bad set didn't even come out. It was a Lycanroc-midnight form with the moves Bulk Up, Swords Dance, Fire Punch and Stone Edge. I'm relatively sure it shouldn't have 2 boosting moves like that at once.

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I seem to recall there being a system in place for weather synergy when possible, however this Beartic does not have Slush Rush when paired with a Hail setter (Ninetales-A). Is this intended? Screencap is from mono randbats but it shouldn't really matter because that just uses regular randbats sets anyway, afaik.

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I seem to recall there being a system in place for weather synergy when possible, however this Beartic does not have Slush Rush when paired with a Hail setter (Ninetales-A). Is this intended? Screencap is from mono randbats but it shouldn't really matter because that just uses regular randbats sets anyway, afaik.

for starters, weather synergy only works for pokemon in later slots, and my assumption based on this screenshot is that Ninetales was chosen after Beartic. thus the engine doesn't go back and "fix" Beartic since it was already built

No. It wouldn't make sense to lower its level to 75 in the context of Random Battle. It's banned because of Drizzle's team support, basically. Politoed would only get complimentary Pokemon in Random Battle because of rng.

No. It wouldn't make sense to lower its level to 75 in the context of Random Battle. It's banned because of Drizzle's team support, basically. Politoed would only get complimentary Pokemon in Random Battle because of rng.

I'd say it fits on supportive sets as that Mandibuzz or if defensive Yveltal sets exist. Otherwise I would just stop giving U-turn to Mandibuzz, it's generally not that effective on it compared to its superior supportive movepool in moves as Roost, Defog, Taunt, and Whirlwind.

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I can't give the exact reasoning because I'm not involved in the level balancing, but Drizzle does make a solo Politoed slightly better than it would be due to boosting the water moves. As such, 79 is probably chosen for being halfway between 75 and 83 :P

In general there are several wacky item choices. I get variety and all but some picks are questionable at best. Sash and AV are the main culprits, with choice items like the above and Bandibuzz a close second. Meanwhile every single Clefable is LO, when LO is barely mentioned in the strategy guide for Clef. Deoxys-N of all things can get Lefties, but not Clef.

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In general there are several wacky item choices. I get variety and all but some picks are questionable at best. Sash and AV are the main culprits, with choice items like the above and Bandibuzz a close second. Meanwhile every single Clefable is LO, when LO is barely mentioned in the strategy guide for Clef. Deoxys-N of all things can get Lefties, but not Clef.

Mandibuzz is unfortunate. I can remove Scarf if it has Foul Play. But if it rolls Brave Bird / Knock Off / U-turn / Defog, it'd still get Scarf. Problem is fixing that without harming other stuff like Flygon. Easy solution is to remove U-turn from its moves.

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Mandibuzz is unfortunate. I can remove Scarf if it has Foul Play. But if it rolls Brave Bird / Knock Off / U-turn / Defog, it'd still get Scarf. Problem is fixing that without harming other stuff like Flygon. Easy solution is to remove U-turn from its moves.

There are two pokemon I want to comment on now that I know about this forum:

Whimsicott: whimsicott is a great prankster/ support mon but I have noticed while playing random battles that it never has a grass type move, only moonblast. this can really hinder its usefulness when you know that you can safely switch a water type pokemon in on it without having to worry about taking super effective damage. I think that Whimsicott should have the ability to learn giga drain/energy ball so that the threat of a grass type attack is at least possible.

Unown: I think we can all agree that unown is a pokemon that you don't want on your team, but what makes him worse is how predictable he is. Unown always has a choice specs and hidden power psychic, every time I see an unown I switch in a dark type no matter what because I know that it can do literally nothing to me. Something that could be done to give unown a slight chance to be useful would be to give it some coverage hidden powers like ice, fire and grass so it can hit pokemon with 4x weaknesses and items like choice scarf so that it can surprise the opponent and maybe take out a pokemon with it's one coverage move.

There are two pokemon I want to comment on now that I know about this forum:

Whimsicott: whimsicott is a great prankster/ support mon but I have noticed while playing random battles that it never has a grass type move, only moonblast. this can really hinder its usefulness when you know that you can safely switch a water type pokemon in on it without having to worry about taking super effective damage. I think that Whimsicott should have the ability to learn giga drain/energy ball so that the threat of a grass type attack is at least possible.

Unown: I think we can all agree that unown is a pokemon that you don't want on your team, but what makes him worse is how predictable he is. Unown always has a choice specs and hidden power psychic, every time I see an unown I switch in a dark type no matter what because I know that it can do literally nothing to me. Something that could be done to give unown a slight chance to be useful would be to give it some coverage hidden powers like ice, fire and grass so it can hit pokemon with 4x weaknesses and items like choice scarf so that it can surprise the opponent and maybe take out a pokemon with it's one coverage move.

The problem with anything besides specs HP Psychic on unown is that, while it may occasionally prove useful in rare situations, it overall makes it more deadweight than it already is due to the immense weakness.

It’s possible that Energy Ball is useful enough to merit a spot for Whimsicott, but overall you should be crippling and bothering with non-damaging moves more than you are directly attacking (and no chance for things like Specs makes this more true) anyway.